HOUSE. OF REPRESENTATIVES.
t Wellington., October 23. Ille business before the House tins often.-, nooti was of a miscellaneous character, bui litlo of general interest. Replying to-questioud.tlie Government staled that during the recess they wouJd. earnestly consider the question -of restoring, the police of the kiddle Island to tiwir : forou'c status as peaco officers, and that Government intended to introduce a Bill to amend the present Disqualification Act. 'JJhc Destitute Persons Bill pawed partially through committee. , . . . Lust night was spent iv committee on ths Mines Bill. An amendment to reduce Miner'e rights from £l'to 103 was lost by a largo »n.TJi>rity, Progress v*vß reported at clause 61, and the House rose at 12.5 i Major Atkinson his juat intimated tliat ho will tOi-movrovv give notice of ti vote of want i of coiludenco, tuul liivl .moved Uuj lloujo do j adjourn. He compltuii-.-d of tno dukvy in goiug . ou.wiili tho Laud Bill. replied to the motion saying they had becser go. on with the business. If they remained ia office tlio Land Bill woivl d pass tliis ses&ion, It they wujro to die they woukldio fmkting,..
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Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 86, 24 October 1877, Page 2
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